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WHAT DID RUSSELL LEARN FROM LEIBNIZ?
Russell’s rejection in 1898 of the doctrine of internal relations — the view that all relations are grounded in the intrinsic properties of the terms related — was a decisive part of his break with Hegelianism and opened the way for his turn to analytic ...
Nicholas Griffin
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The paper analyses a well‐known phenomenon, that of the 19th century Central European so‐called “national philosophies”. However, the philosophical heritages of the Central European countries have their roles in the national identities; historians of ...
Béla Mester
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Making it explicit and clear: From ‘strong’ to ‘hyper-’ inferentialism in Brandom and Peirce [PDF]
This article explores how Robert Brandom's original "inferentialist" philosophical framework should be positioned with respect to the classical pragmatist tradition.
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The article is dedicated to Czesław Miłosz's essay Tiger, analysing the heterodox discourses that it contains, especially the political gnosis. The author analyses the connections between such discourses and the notions of deep crisis of European culture,
Małgorzata Zemła
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Some modern conceptions of the absolute [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Nease, Orval John
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Introduction: Hegel, Wittgenstein, Identity, Difference [PDF]
We cannot but begin this volume with Wittgenstein’s famous remark that “Hegel seems to me to be always wanting to say that things which look different are really the same.
Mácha, Jakub
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Deweyan Reflex Arc: The Origins of an Idea. [PDF]
Dong D, Chen W.
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The Living God: Systematic Theology, 1 [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Oden, Thomas C. The Living God: Systematic Theology, 1.
Muller, Richard A.
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Meaning in History? The Young Hegelian\u27s Battle for Historical Meaning and the Resurgence of Nihilism [PDF]
After the Reign of Terror, the German thinker J.H. Jacobi saw only two options for Europe: faith in God or nihilism, the belief in nothing. His ultimatum between faith and nihilism for the modern era called into question for some thinkers the entire ...
Letizia, Angelo J.
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The Lord of Limits: On Trinitarian Ontology and the Tragic
Abstract The essay focuses on a dimension of the trinitarian metaphysics of Rowan Williams. It aims to articulate his understanding of the ontological implications of the Trinity, particularly in relation to his theological leitmotif of the tragic, and has a reparative focus of easing some of the tensions that may arise in such relating.
Khegan M. Delport
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